quantamm


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pickleman77 wrote:Can I use this to play my game consoles on my computer monitor, or will it be too laggy?



It will be unusable for that. It takes the video signal, chops it up into chunks, encodes those chunks, and sends them to the computer. It usually has a 1-2 second lag. I've never seen a TV tuner card that doesn't.

morozgrafix


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Link to article on how to get it working with Windows Vista and Windows 7 Media Center (32-bit only) http://www.jerrytravis.com/?p=281

I think article talks about same hardware.

YouCantWootThis


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waymon wrote:Can I record shows at 720p with this?



Yes, you can.

YouCantWootThis


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shadowknight125 wrote:Could I use this to play Wii on my laptop?



No, the lag would be horrific.

quantamm


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LastApeMan wrote:
If i shut off my TV part of cable and give them back all these dvr boxes and just keep my internet on - then i hook something like this to a connection that my internet is also hooked up to and get TV through my computer connection? and also be able to record and all that like I do now with DVR?



No. You need a cable company box, or a CableCard device in order to decrypt the good stuff. Depending on your cable provider, a couple of channels may be sent unencrypted, but these are usually things like local stations, which you can get over the air anyway.

waacodemon


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YouCantWootThis wrote:It turns your PC into a poor man's HDTV.

This is a fantastic price. This would be $70-$100 or more at your local electronics store. I just bought one, and you should too!



Do I get the channels like everywhere with this? Confused on that part. Im assuming I have to be in my house when i use this?... so why wouldnt i just use my 54 inch tv? lol

I once ate a cricket.

uttc16


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Phurion wrote:I own 2 ATI capture cards, and no they do not support 720p HD video recording.

The highest frame size they can record at is 720x480.



i can vouch for that.. i have this exact device, and all my "hd" recordings are at 704x480... dont get me wrong, they still look amazing... but ya, 720p they are not

apatel87


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Would this work with the EYEtv software for a Mac? It says that the ATI USB Wonder 2 is supported: http://www.elgato.com/elgato/na/mainmenu/products/software/EyeTV3/product3.en.html . I want to pull the trigger but am not sure if it will work with the software I already have/

keiichi626


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royjones wrote:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! can i display what is on my computer on my TV with this thing. Idk what the poop is going on with this. I believe i got something like this from HP but i need something that can project my laptop screen to a tv screen. Any suggestions? this could help save a life a of frustrated asswhole



Depends on the connections on your TV and your PC. Most modern plasma's and LCD's have a "PC in" which is a D-sub connection, like the plug on a monitor. Some newer laptops have HDMI, which is the new standard. If you have DVI, there are DVI-HDMI cables/converters, as well as DVI-VGA converters, and if you're really scrambling, you could do VGA-component. Anything other than a HDMI-HDMI connection, you'll also need a 2.5mm headphone jack to RCA connectors, so you can have sound on your TV.

eberin


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pickleman77 wrote:Can I use this to play my game consoles on my computer monitor, or will it be too laggy?



This is a TV tuner for a computer with Microsoft OS. It allows a computer to ACT like an HD TV receiver.

It is not a video signal converter for any game console.

Unless I'm missing something, this device has ZERO application with any video game console.

But hey, go ahead and buy one - Woot won't mind :-)

71firebird


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I'm in just because it has a remote control. I've been using a Hauppauge deal for a while now that has no remote and it's really annoying taking it out of full screen mode to change channels or sound. At $25 it's worth trying out.

OngoingCivilUnrest


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I have a different (crappier) USB stick and the lag is significant enough to make video games unplayable.

YouCantWootThis


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HawkSlayer wrote:I have a quick and pretty stupid question. Does this mean if I hook this up to my PC, I could watch TV without having a tv cable plugged into it?

Also, do I need an ATI video card for it to work?



Yes, and no.

You can watch over the air (broadcast TV without a cable) and no, you don't need an ATI video card.

royjones


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can this transfer video from compute to tv screen?

Tufflaw


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YouCantWootThis wrote:You will not get a cable signal if you shut off cable.

When I shut off cable, they installed a blocking device out at the curb. I could disconnect it, but that is theft and I could go to jail for doing that...



I wasn't going to keep the cable connected. What I would like to do, is to cancel cable completely, and just hook my desktop to the TV, and watch whatever HDTV channels are available free over the air on my TV, which I'll be getting via the desktop using this device. I've seen some of the lists of over the air channels available, and those are 95% of what I watch - I can always Hulu the rest. Is what I'm looking to do possible with this device?

theeboredone


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Can I use this to record me playing my PS3 or Wii games from the TV onto my Laptop? Sort of like a Dazzler?

apatel87


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apatel87 wrote:Would this work with the EYEtv software for a Mac? It says that the ATI USB Wonder 2 is supported: http://www.elgato.com/elgato/na/mainmenu/products/software/EyeTV3/product3.en.html . I want to pull the trigger but am not sure if it will work with the software I already have/



Sorry but also what is the added benefit of having a QAM tuner. I am sort of a noob at this and was considering getting the Hauppage 950Q but wasnt sure if it was the added 45 dollars.

TheBeast23


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Can you send A/V from your computer to your TV?


What are the third party apps for Windows XP Pro?

Shun


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pickleman77 wrote:Can I use this to play my game consoles on my computer monitor, or will it be too laggy?



I don't know about this USB TV Tuner, but I know that my USB TV Tuner from Pinnacle was too laggy to play Guitar Hero for PS2 despite adjusting for the video lag in the game.

My suggestion: don't bother trying.

uttc16


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YouCantWootThis wrote:In for one. I have several Pinnacle HD sticks from Woot that have worked great. I've had especially good experience with ATI TV cards previously, so this is an easy decision.

I'm worried that I will ahve to use Media Center, though. The problem with media center is that it doesn't support sub-channels, which is the biggest product ommission in the history of Microshaft.

Not being able to play sub-channels means that I can play channel 2, but not channel 2.2. Or I can watch channel 14, but not 14.2 or 14.4...

That really vacuums the big one.



i have sub channels using this exact tuner and windows media center... u have to manually add them, but they are even listed in the guide now unlike before when they just had no guide listings for the subs....

keiichi626


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71firebird wrote:I'm in just because it has a remote control. I've been using a Hauppauge deal for a while now that has no remote and it's really annoying taking it out of full screen mode to change channels or sound. At $25 it's worth trying out.



Remote with IR receiver for PC

Grinsta


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scorpshockey wrote:No official love for Windows 7, Mac OS X, or Linux. Here's a link to drivers and other support info from AMD.



So far anything that works on Vista, works on Windows 7. Not seen a device yet not working.

uttc16


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theeboredone wrote:Can I use this to record me playing my PS3 or Wii games from the TV onto my Laptop? Sort of like a Dazzler?



possible... ive had issues with lag, but its def. feasible to record video from a console.. i tried this yesterday with this device, and i was actually trying to get dvd video... which went about as well as anyone can imagine... but the console video transmission itself was clean

YouCantWootThis


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keiichi626 wrote:Windows Media Center supports sub-channels, back from when I was using Windows XP MCE. It has to recognize the tuner as a digital tuner, then when you scan, it'll automatically assign sub-channels. I did this with the ATI HDTV Wonder (OTA), and it worked fairly well in the concrete jungle I am in the middle of.


In the words of the immortal Johnny Carson - "you are wrong, moose breath".

There are supposed to be manual workarounds, but they never worked for me. Here are some links about the lack of sub-channel support in media center...

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080517131449AAn83cM

http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistamedia/thread/e4da3200-481f-4c90-a0e2-64ce0032b249

http://www.restonpaths.com/Technical/subchannel.htm


justin42


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morozgrafix wrote:Link to article on how to get it working with Windows Vista and Windows 7 Media Center (32-bit only) http://www.jerrytravis.com/?p=281

I think article talks about same hardware.



Nope, the TV Wonder USB 2.0 is an older tuner. I think this one is 1-2 generations newer than that, at least. The USB 600 actually has 64-bit Vista drivers which hopefully (maybe?) would work in Win 7...

I sort of doubt this link will work due to ATI's incredibly stupid "leech filters" on their support site but here goes nothing:
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Pages/tvwonder600usb_vista.aspx?type=2.5.1&product=2.5.1.3.3.3.3&lang=English

ExOblivioneJR


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So if I have a large antenna on the side of my house to get local channels can I hook my coax cable up to this to record local show?

duckcake


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Hi people =þ

boondaburrah


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YouCantWootThis wrote:USB is fast enough. Uncompressed HD is about 20 mbps. USB 2 is 480 mbps.



That is to say, what you have on a Blu-Ray is about 20-24 Mbps, encoded with H.264 or VC-1 (WMV) Uncompressed HD is quite larger, and can't be done over USB for more than short bursts. (Believe me, I've tried HD video editing on a usb drive. Terrible.) (USB is burst-rate, not constant)

Digital Television is broadcast (for the most part) in MPEG-2, which is the older, less efficient standard that's used in DVDs (though HD, of course) What this means, I'm not sure. Either HD Broadcasts aren't super-high quality to begin with (quite possible) or this USB device squeezes it shortly before sending it to your computer so it can make it through bursts of USB speed unharmed.

That said, this'll probably do it fine.

waacodemon


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waacodemon wrote:Do I get the channels like everywhere with this? Confused on that part. Im assuming I have to be in my house when i use this?... so why wouldnt i just use my 54 inch tv? lol



still lookin for some help :P hehe

I once ate a cricket.

prowler09


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I think I'm confused. This will let me put saved shows from the dvr to the computer? and will let my computer act as a dvr on my regular tv? What's the antenna for exactly? Sorry for my ignorance, lol. Thanks!

uttc16


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Tufflaw wrote:I wasn't going to keep the cable connected. What I would like to do, is to cancel cable completely, and just hook my desktop to the TV, and watch whatever HDTV channels are available free over the air on my TV, which I'll be getting via the desktop using this device. I've seen some of the lists of over the air channels available, and those are 95% of what I watch - I can always Hulu the rest. Is what I'm looking to do possible with this device?



completely... that is what i use this one for... as long as ur video card can handle the output to ur tv there is no reason this cant handle the recording aspect... i love this device... havent had any issues with it. i use it with media center as a dvr... i would def recommend a media center remote for your pc.. or if you have an xbox 360, it is a media center extender, and you can do everything from it if the tv and pc are in dif rooms...

boondaburrah


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waacodemon wrote:still lookin for some help :P hehe



It'll work everywhere you can get an ATSC or NTSC signal. Just like the old days of bunny ears! You can still hook it up to cable though... Probably.

rohde782


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scorpshockey wrote:No official love for Windows 7, Mac OS X, or Linux. Here's a link to drivers and other support info from AMD.



It has windows vista drivers and alot of those work in Windows 7. I just bought one so im hoping the Vista drivers work in Win 7.

roshinobi


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Tufflaw wrote:I wasn't going to keep the cable connected. What I would like to do, is to cancel cable completely, and just hook my desktop to the TV, and watch whatever HDTV channels are available free over the air on my TV, which I'll be getting via the desktop using this device. I've seen some of the lists of over the air channels available, and those are 95% of what I watch - I can always Hulu the rest. Is what I'm looking to do possible with this device?



Instead of buying this, you should just go buy an HD antenna and hook it straight to the tv. That will save your computer from being eaten up by this thing, and you can get rid of cable. The only thing you have to be sure of is that your TV has a built in digital tuner (most hdtvs over the last few years do, but not all).

YouCantWootThis


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Tufflaw wrote:I wasn't going to keep the cable connected. What I would like to do, is to cancel cable completely, and just hook my desktop to the TV, and watch whatever HDTV channels are available free over the air on my TV, which I'll be getting via the desktop using this device. I've seen some of the lists of over the air channels available, and those are 95% of what I watch - I can always Hulu the rest. Is what I'm looking to do possible with this device?



Yes, this is exactly what I am doing now. The best day of my life was the day I called Comcast and told them to cancel me. Boooya!

I use dual-display so I can work on my PC while watching TV on the second display.

In fact, I'm doing that while I type this, and watching it on the 24" display I bought frfom woot.com a few months ago.

crossdude07


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soulflow wrote:Bummer, no QAM or Win7 Support according to the support and drivers section on AMD's website.



not sure but doesn't 7 allow you to run programs as if it were xp/vista?

hope that helps

eywl6


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ok i have this tuner and am using it as we speak. i love this thing. the software it comes with works but not great. i have it set up with windows 7 64bit and using media center. you can pause, record, and rewind live tv. it records in hd so i don't know why that one guy/gal is saying that it won't.

the antenna it comes with worked great up until the hd transition happened. then i started having trouble with a couples of channels. i went and bought a new antenna from wal mart for $15 and ran an extension putting it right buy a windows. now every channel come in clear and i never have to adjust the antenna.

i highly recommend this product and no you don't need an ati video card to use this.

scottydont4444


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chrismm324 wrote:I wonder if this works with windows 7



I have this exact tuner and am running x64 Windows 7 and it works fine with Windows Media Center.

marvinrock


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Ok, so I have a HTPC that I pretty much use daily. I'm considering getting this so I can use Windows Media Center as a DVR since we just have basic cable and no real DVR.

My biggest concern, the remote that comes bundled with it, can I use that to control Windows Media Center? Because that would be amazing!

I'm already in for one for the ability to finally start recording my shows, but the remote would be a huge perk.